Translation from the French: "What stress, this shit"
AY de mi!!!!!!!! No quiero leer estas palabras malas en este foro de
buen gusto y normalidad.
La Studerosa es una loca grande,como sabemos.....Al infierno con
ella!!!!!
Juan Diego Florez made the comment in Lima, Peru during the recent
Rigolettos there and during the time of his wedding. Me thinks it
utterly distasteful and unprofessional of him to say something like
that. Does the man love his chosen profession or is he merely going
through the motions to get a paycheck? Is he being forced to do
things he doesn't want to (for example, being asked to bis by Peter
Gelb at the risk of losing his voice prematurely, etc.)?
b)I don't think I would use the expression pay-cheque, because I expect
that opera singers, like mere mortals, are paid by electronic transfer
of funds direct into their bank accounts, with a separate notification.
Studer Troll wrote:
> paycheck?
I concur with LDM. But to be fair to JDF, this business is a true
cesspit.
My goodness!! How did I make this post while I was at the super
market?? Must be magic!!
Ed (the real one- Premiere with the final "e")
Such a vulgar and unfortunate remark. What a shame.
Perhaps a hidden transmitter? Sorry, Ed, I couldn't resist.
Your Doppelganger is not that far off the mark as to the nature of the
business as you will surely know. Cesspit is probably taking it too
far but given the allegedly beautiful nature of the product there are
certainly elements which are on the periphery of the brown stuff at
least.
Kind regards,
Alan M. Watkins
>Perhaps a hidden transmitter?
OK, I can see this one, and I gotta say it is really hard to pass up.
>Sorry, Ed, I couldn't resist.
Cross.... 10 points.
>Your Doppelganger is not that far off the mark as to the nature of the
>business as you will surely know.
Guilt.... priceless.
>Cesspit is probably taking it too
>but given the allegedly beautiful nature of the product there are
>certainly elements which are on the periphery of the brown stuff at
>least.
PLEASE!!!!
mk5000
"whre there is no awareness of living feelings that are parallel to the
characters, there can be no talk of a genunine creation"--Stanislavski
Ah, then he *has* heard of the this 'group's' literary c^nt-klatch of
total nobodies.
> Juan Diego Florez made the comment in Lima, Peru during the recent
> Rigolettos there and during the time of his wedding. Me thinks it
> utterly distasteful and unprofessional of him to say something like
> that.
And what if it's out of context? Or can't that matter?
>Does the man love his chosen >profession or is he merely going
> through the motions to get a >paycheck?
Must one necessarily preclude the other?
>Is he being forced to do
> things he doesn't want to (for example, >being asked to bis by Peter
> Gelb at the risk of losing his voice >prematurely, etc.)?
If so, he's not alone; today's directors and other 'PTB' put many
singers in spots they'd rather not be in.
> On Apr 23, 4:35 pm, Oliverolover <olivero_lo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTyG84OZgAk
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